ISA Trend Investing Could Help You to Become a Liquid Millionaire

Stephen Sutherland By Stephen Sutherland, author of Liquid Millionaire.
Posted 25th June, 2009.
Tags: isa, isa trend investing, liquid millionaire, millionaire, stocks and shares isas.

Liquid Millionaire Could Help You Become a Millionaire by Using ISAs

When I talk about how to make millions from ISA Trend Investing I frequently use the term liquid millionaire. It is even the title of my new book.

However, whenever I give a press or media interview, one question they always ask is:

What is a Liquid Millionaire?

Perhaps this is a question that you too would like answered.

So, in this article, I am going to explain to you exactly how a liquid millionaire differs from an ordinary millionaire, so that you can see for yourself the kind of wealth that can be achieved by using stocks and shares ISAs through ISA Trend Investing.

What is a Millionaire?

Before I tell you what a liquid millionaire is, let me share with you the standard definition of a millionaire.

In the Oxford Dictionary of English, the definition of a millionaire is, “a person whose assets are worth a million pounds or dollars or more”.


The Difference between a Millionaire and a Liquid Millionaire

However, a liquid millionaire is a person who has fast access to a million pounds or dollars in cash. In other words, the clue is in the title.

To make this nice and simple, a standard millionaire has a million in assets and a liquid millionaire has a million in cash.

What would your life look like if you had fast access to a million in cash?

I passionately believe that trend investing using stocks and shares ISAs can help you to achieve this level of wealth.

If you would like to learn more about how this could be possible why not click here for a FREE sneak preview of my book Liquid Millionaire.

I hope you find it an inspiring read.

Your friend,
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Stephen Sutherland
The UK’s Leading Authority in ISA Trend Investing and Author of Liquid Millionaire

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